15 Related Articles from 2018-07-12

Ancient tomb discovered on construction site. Black granite sarcophagus is sealed with a layer of mortar, indicating that it has not been opened in more than 2,000 years >>

Bureaucrats order Dorchester Jail B&B owner to get rid of his goats. Bill Steele runs the Dorchester Jail BnB an thought some goats in prison attire would be an added attraction. But Steele recently got a letter telling him the goats have got to go. >>

David Foster breaks silence on engagement to Katharine McPhee: 'We're all happy'. Just a few weeks after he popped the question to fiancee Katharine McPhee, David Foster is finally opening up about their engagement. >>

Detaining immigrant kids is now a billion-dollar industry. Detaining immigrant children is a growing business for private contractors, who stand to earn $1 billion this year _ a tenfold increase from 2007 >>

Employees Call on Deloitte to Stop Working With ICE. The appeal comes on the heels of a competitor’s decision to cut ties with the immigration agency after its workers raised questions. >>

Heat might really be getting to your brain. A new study found that college students who lived in dorms without air conditioning during a heat wave did worse on cognitive assessments than students who had air conditioning. >>

Review: 'Marsha Hunt's Sweet Adversity' shows how not even the blacklist could stop the actress and activist. Not every Hollywood marquee name’s life deserves a full-length documentary, but Marsha Hunt — ’30s starlet turned wartime character actress turned outspoken, blacklisted activist — has made the most of her glamour-tinged, humanitarian-focused century on Earth. (She reached that birthday milestone... >>

St. Thomas man charged after dog beaten to death. A St. Thomas man has been charged after allegedly beating a dog and burying it in a shallow grave. >>

Tariffs' effects yet to be seen. Peter Boockvar of Bleakley Advisory Group; Steve Grasso of Stuart Frankel; and CNBC's Rick Santelli talk about the possibility of a trade war and how it will impact markets. >>

Tech and defense move markets despite trade war fears. Bob Pisani on why the threats of a trade war are not hurting the markets as much as you'd think. >>